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Old October 13th 06, 06:37 AM posted to aus.bicycle
asterope
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cfsmtb Wrote:
Um, er, not sure about this one. Although the intentions seem in the
right place and you could have a roller derby and/or training session
AND also tire out the kiddies all at the sametime.

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Indoor cycling: now for kids
http://www.bikebiz.co.uk/newsitem.php?id=24522
12:15, Oct 11th by Carlton Reid

Your kid can now join you on your indoor training session. Or is this
junior trainer an indication that many parents won't let their sprogs
cycle in the real world?

The junior indoor trainer is available from child product specialist,
The Kids Window of London. It's said to be suitable for children aged
three to nine.

"Introduced in time for Christmas, the bikes are the latest in a series
of fitness products, such as trampolines and treadmills, we're promoting
to encourage children away from their computer games and into healthier
pursuits," said Jason Lewis, director of The Kids Window.

The bike ships with an-board computer to measure time elapsed, distance
pedalled and the amount of energy used.

"Although kids used to play outside until dark, today's children
regularly stay indoors for reasons including safety and convenience,"
said Lewis.

The bike costs £79.99.

So, put the nippers in front of the telly and only turn on CBBC while
the kids are pedalling.

how is staying indoors for exercise convenient? sounds boring as bat
sh*t to me.


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Old October 13th 06, 07:27 AM posted to aus.bicycle
Zebee Johnstone
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In aus.bicycle on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 15:37:37 +1000
asterope wrote:
how is staying indoors for exercise convenient? sounds boring as bat
sh*t to me.


Ask the people who buy mag trainers.....

Zebee
- who has a cheap**** trainer, but it's job is to be a workstand.
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Old October 13th 06, 07:48 AM posted to aus.bicycle
Tamyka Bell
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Zebee Johnstone wrote:

In aus.bicycle on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 15:37:37 +1000
asterope wrote:
how is staying indoors for exercise convenient? sounds boring as bat
sh*t to me.


Ask the people who buy mag trainers.....

Zebee
- who has a cheap**** trainer, but it's job is to be a workstand.


Mine is "in case of emergency" e.g. broken collarbone or wet
weather. Haven't used it for a long time...
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Old October 13th 06, 07:58 AM posted to aus.bicycle
Bleve
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asterope wrote:
cfsmtb Wrote:


how is staying indoors for exercise convenient? sounds boring as bat
sh*t to me.


Raining, winter, you have 5 x 10 min E3 intervals to do and you don't
knock off work 'til 6pm?

It's not fun, but it's sometimes useful. I run a spin class (we wind
up this Tues!) and quite a few people come along. Not sure kids would
benefit much from it though...

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Old October 13th 06, 08:11 AM posted to aus.bicycle
DaveB
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Tamyka Bell wrote:
Zebee Johnstone wrote:
In aus.bicycle on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 15:37:37 +1000
asterope wrote:
how is staying indoors for exercise convenient? sounds boring as bat
sh*t to me.

Ask the people who buy mag trainers.....

Zebee
- who has a cheap**** trainer, but it's job is to be a workstand.


Mine is "in case of emergency" e.g. broken collarbone or wet
weather. Haven't used it for a long time...


Just got off mine. A quality workout of intervals at a time of day where
I can ride in peak hour on the roads, or masses of dogs and peds on the
bike trail. I wouldn't want to ride on it for more than 45 mins though.

DaveB
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Old October 13th 06, 09:23 AM posted to aus.bicycle
Dave Hughes
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 06:27:06 +0000, Zebee Johnstone wrote:

- who has a cheap**** trainer, but it's job is to be a workstand.

^^^^^
Oy! You know better than that!

I've got a trainer. One day I'll get around to putting a bike in it.
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